William's Memory Wall
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dear everyone who loved him,
We all have lost a great person.....someone everyone loved, i wish i could have been at the funeral but i couldn't due to living far away and being in school. I have struggled for 2 years with his death because even though i didn't know him that well i knew he was family and everything i knew i loved i don't remember things because i have a bad memorie even though i'm only 12 but i do remember how i go to this website and read all the comments it's the only thing that makes me smile i was his great great granddaughter i'm Christel kings daughter and he meant a lot and he was the first person i ever remember loosing and it took me this long to even think of commenting something so here it goes........ my best story was when i went to Maine and i played cards with him and my family and he won but i'm glad he did because he was happy and that made me happy!
Brooklyn king.
sending love to those who miss him as much as i do just know your not alone.
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Brooklyn king
April 18th, 2020 at 1:26am
Dear Dennis and Linda
I loved your father very much. He never let me forget I was his little flower girl. Can't make funeral, Sorry for your loss.
Aunt Eleanor, and
Dick and Sharon Herman
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dick herman
November 30th, 2018 at 12:00am
Dennis & Linda,
Growing up on Mohawk Lane in the 60's, all the kids knew each other and most of the parents as well. My best recollection of your dad was when he would ride his bike BACKWARDS down the street. I think everyone was amazed to see this adult doing stunts out on the street, not for applause but just for fun. I hope to see him in glory doing something like that or maybe a new wrinkle he has learned. Until then, may the Lord give you comfort as we await our own promotion to glory. Grace and peace to you.
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Todd Eklund
November 29th, 2018 at 12:00am
In honor of William, Anne Walsh Tenerelli lit a candle.
I'm so sorry to learn of the passing of your dad, Denny and Linda. I always have such fond memories of growing up on Mohawk. Your mom and dad were wonderful people. A friend and I once decided to jump rope in our driveway about 4 or 5 am, waking your dad who wasn't at all happy with us. When I apologized he was very understanding, saying kids will be kids. I hope your memories will help you through your grief.
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Anne Walsh Tenerelli
November 29th, 2018 at 12:00am